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jamal was told to come back in a few days. but as soon as he was gone, phone calls were being made back to saudi arabia. this was the beginning of a murder plot. what was interesting about those phone calls is that it referred to mr khashoggi as one of the persons that was being sought. the phone calls recorded by turkish intelligence show the crown prince's communications office had been alerted. it was run by this powerful aide — saud al-qahtani. someone in communication had authorised the mission. it makes sense to see that reference to the communication office as being a reference to mr saud al-qahtani. al-qahtani wasn't just handling media operations for the crown prince. he was reportedly behind the torture of women activists who dared to drive. and a round—up of saudi princes suspected of disloyalty. "mbs's communications team within the royal court publicly has chastised, and worse, intimidated anyone who disagrees. saud al-qahtani, leader of that unit has a blacklist." he began doing extraordinary services, secret
jamal was told to come back in a few days. but as soon as he was gone, phone calls were being made back to saudi arabia. this was the beginning of a murder plot. what was interesting about those phone calls is that it referred to mr khashoggi as one of the persons that was being sought. the phone calls recorded by turkish intelligence show the crown prince's communications office had been alerted. it was run by this powerful aide — saud al-qahtani. someone in communication had authorised the...
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now jamal is gone and with you here we are trying to figure out what happened to jamal. on a personal level i developed a social phobia about how people will react and how davil perceive me i have this fear of being in crowds i distanced myself from people i chose to be alone because of security reasons they gave me a bodyguard that changed my life so much. i'm normally a conservative person i'm not used to these things and nobody in my close circle is used to these things that i never thought that my life would be like this but from the last year to where we are now i'm happy that this case is still being talked about and pushes it yes we've lost jamal but at least he's not forgotten the search for justice is still continuing my personal discomfort or the psychological suffering will get better i know even though i started to healing process late but again as i said i'm spiritually content in where i am today you said that turkey has been alone and it's always been speaking up about about jamal's death president of one wrote in the washington post just a few days ago ab
now jamal is gone and with you here we are trying to figure out what happened to jamal. on a personal level i developed a social phobia about how people will react and how davil perceive me i have this fear of being in crowds i distanced myself from people i chose to be alone because of security reasons they gave me a bodyguard that changed my life so much. i'm normally a conservative person i'm not used to these things and nobody in my close circle is used to these things that i never thought...
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and for justice for jamelle why do we need justice for jamal we need justice for jamal because of course he has been the victim of a gruesome murder that amply kits the state and then plea could c.i.s. leave all of the state we want justice because that kind of a relation should not go and respond to but we also want justice for jamal because . calling for the justice we are also protecting a lot of other drano least who were not as well known as whom we are not a merry can resident who were not hired and working for the washington post or care so we are letting everyone know that no one can get away with murdering a journalist no one can get away with murdering jamal khashoggi that's the signal that must be sent this is a signal that the international community must send so that journalists are wrong the world are protected for reporting for investigating and for giving us the truth on a range of issues the plot against jamal khashoggi was put together very rapidly following his 1st visit to the consulate which happened on september the 28th but i mean on top of that really he had been
and for justice for jamelle why do we need justice for jamal we need justice for jamal because of course he has been the victim of a gruesome murder that amply kits the state and then plea could c.i.s. leave all of the state we want justice because that kind of a relation should not go and respond to but we also want justice for jamal because . calling for the justice we are also protecting a lot of other drano least who were not as well known as whom we are not a merry can resident who were...
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resident jamal khashoggi added yet another layer to congressional. this intensified even further after a briefing by the cia chief in reference to the reports about the dismemberment of the body one of president trumps most loyal supporters insisted there was not just a smoking gun but a smoking saw i want to make sure that saudi arabia is put on notice that business as usual has come to an end for me no not look at the kingdom the same way that i used to look at it i will not support arms sales until all responsible for the death of mr k.'s show good have brought them brought to justice the sisk a the indictment of the president's dismissal of the matter in a formal quite. statement our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event maybe he did and maybe he didn't writes a president complete with exclamation mark this is a by many in the months that followed congress passed legislation opposing arms sales to saudi arabia demanding the withdrawal of u.s. for
resident jamal khashoggi added yet another layer to congressional. this intensified even further after a briefing by the cia chief in reference to the reports about the dismemberment of the body one of president trumps most loyal supporters insisted there was not just a smoking gun but a smoking saw i want to make sure that saudi arabia is put on notice that business as usual has come to an end for me no not look at the kingdom the same way that i used to look at it i will not support arms...
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the saudi consulates in istanbul thank you so much jamal plenty more to come on this jamal khashoggi one year special here on al-jazeera and that includes and you've heard her name mentioned already the u.n. . she is now back in istanbul she says there needs to be a much stronger response from the international community. economy consideration financial. playing against. willingness. to take a stand and more generally maybe we live in a world where many. the focus. of. october on al jazeera. as the deadline of a type of authority fast gets closer stay with us for all of the ninety's developments on breaks in. the hot sun will host a new series of interviews with the teacher tackling the big issues about tone loading does ex-pats and environmentalist will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the optics faultlines just by taking a microscope to the most contentious issues facing america and local news coverage of the announcement of the 2019 the nobel peace prize winner october announces the for. me i. then say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow
the saudi consulates in istanbul thank you so much jamal plenty more to come on this jamal khashoggi one year special here on al-jazeera and that includes and you've heard her name mentioned already the u.n. . she is now back in istanbul she says there needs to be a much stronger response from the international community. economy consideration financial. playing against. willingness. to take a stand and more generally maybe we live in a world where many. the focus. of. october on al jazeera. as...
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i stand here broken but proud as what had to go is just there the fiance of jamal khashoggi the woman who. well probably around this time it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon in istanbul here probably around this time one year ago was outside the consulate making those phone calls to turkish operatives making the calls which jamal told her to make if he didn't come out now she stands here at a memorial this is some of those pictures overlooking. the memorial memorial stone that's going to be unveiled i guess that they're under the white cloth it's simple. correspondent emotional times and i mean i just thought just looked at the clock later and thought i imagine this as she said it's broken but proud woman pacing up and down we saw her on the c.c.t.v. pictures pacing up and down outside the consulate exactly and not knowing that life is about to get completely turned upside down exactly i mean she's she she's one of the sad sides of the story of course along with his own family his films and daughters and other family members but of course. the teacher had to carry a lot of burden du
i stand here broken but proud as what had to go is just there the fiance of jamal khashoggi the woman who. well probably around this time it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon in istanbul here probably around this time one year ago was outside the consulate making those phone calls to turkish operatives making the calls which jamal told her to make if he didn't come out now she stands here at a memorial this is some of those pictures overlooking. the memorial memorial stone that's going to be...
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thank you for that jamal is that outside the saudi consulate in istanbul now. andrew simmons and he's outside the prosecutor's office also in istanbul and it wasn't that long ago that the u.n. general assembly when president edda one committed himself to continuing the investigation into the matter jamal khashoggi do we have any idea as to what sort of form that will take the onus to answer is no the form they'd like it's a is an extradition but the word on the attempt to get an extradition is blocks really because saudi arabia will have no truck with any call to move the suspects to turkey that's the reality 7 kilometers away you have the consulate on the mood there one of absolute outcry international outcry on a human rights basis about what happened a year ago hey you have the cold reality of a massive investigation this place was one of the busiest buildings in the world just over 11 months ago when it reached its height the investigation pushing and pushing with leaks some of them from here some of them from the police some from investigators and a case a
thank you for that jamal is that outside the saudi consulate in istanbul now. andrew simmons and he's outside the prosecutor's office also in istanbul and it wasn't that long ago that the u.n. general assembly when president edda one committed himself to continuing the investigation into the matter jamal khashoggi do we have any idea as to what sort of form that will take the onus to answer is no the form they'd like it's a is an extradition but the word on the attempt to get an extradition is...
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. >> did the regime kill jamal ashoggi? >> narrator: frontline correspondent main smithth investiges... >> even the esident said, "this is theis worst cover-up i've ever seen."s >> narrator: tonight on frontline- "the crown prince of saudi arabia". >> frontline is made possible by contributions your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.he and byorporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to buildina more just, verdant and peaceful world. more informaon at macfound.org.at the ford foun: working with visnaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. by the abramfoundation,rovided committed to excellence in journalism. e park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy urnalism that informrmand inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major suppo from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from chr
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>> jamal always had ideas, and-and heas very-very open with those ideas. (khash and faisal speakingng arabic) he was boisterous. he had a good nse of hor, sotimes laughing at himsel sometimes laughing with others. and he was a very professional journalist. 's >> let another perspective, now, from saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. >> smith: in those days khashoi was especially enthusiastic about mbs when he talked about the need for reform. >> and he is seen as a savior by young saudis and-and by me >> the fact that you have a newe king and a young advisor, in the person of mohammed bin salman, at gave hope to jamal. >> smith: in 2016, after meeting pwith mbs, khashoggi madent of tweeting this. it's the only photograph we've seen of the two of them together. (boys speaking arabic, shouting) i've been coming to saudi arabiy for ears. over that time i witnessed very little change. but in recent years i've been surprised. (band playing music) onnight in march 2017, i w invited to an art studio.. (band continues playing) (people clappinghythmically) young men w
>> jamal always had ideas, and-and heas very-very open with those ideas. (khash and faisal speakingng arabic) he was boisterous. he had a good nse of hor, sotimes laughing at himsel sometimes laughing with others. and he was a very professional journalist. 's >> let another perspective, now, from saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. >> smith: in those days khashoi was especially enthusiastic about mbs when he talked about the need for reform. >> and he is seen as a savior...
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investigation into jamal khashoggi. you say you have found credible evidence linking the saudi crown prince to the murder. what exactly are these links? >> i have found evidence that the killing of jamal khashoggi is extrajudicial execution for which the saudi arabia state is responsible. the state is a big institution. whenever a state is implicated into a killing, the next step is to investigate the chain of command. to determine the relationship between those who have perpetuated the crime and those who ordered the crime. that chain of command so far has not been investigated. >> what do you make of the crown prince's recent remarks? in an interview he said he bore full responsibility for the killing but he didn't order it. >> i have heard that comment and i have two reactions. the first is that to me, mohammed bin salman recognized is possibility as head of state. he also implicitly and by implication recognized that the killing of jamal khashoggi wasaa state killing. something that so far the authorities have syste
investigation into jamal khashoggi. you say you have found credible evidence linking the saudi crown prince to the murder. what exactly are these links? >> i have found evidence that the killing of jamal khashoggi is extrajudicial execution for which the saudi arabia state is responsible. the state is a big institution. whenever a state is implicated into a killing, the next step is to investigate the chain of command. to determine the relationship between those who have perpetuated the...
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it's really years since journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in this. to obtain documents for his upcoming marriage she never came out investigations by turkish officials indicate because she was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man says he takes responsibility but denies ordering the killing. say is demanding answers from riyadh and the crown prince. it is meaningful that this was broadcast close to the october 2nd date it sounds to me like it was something that was said to weaken or listen public pressure secondly if that is not the case and it was carried out under the crown prince's responsibility then we would have the right to ask him about the details then why was to mark killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now i am talking about the details for instance we don't know where the body is his funeral prayers have not been performed there is no b.-real if he carries full responsibility then i believe we should be able to ask these questions in that case mohammed bin so
it's really years since journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in this. to obtain documents for his upcoming marriage she never came out investigations by turkish officials indicate because she was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man says he takes responsibility but denies ordering the killing. say is demanding answers from riyadh and the crown prince. it is meaningful that this was broadcast close to the october 2nd date it...
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no one could have imagined that the hatred for jamal could go so far that it would get him to. himself wouldn't afonso. he was a problem for the saudi rulers he was someone who said things they didn't want to hear. you hear what can you tell us about the state of the investigation. well you know the u.n. investigation and the turkish investigation both concluded that this is likely an extrajudicial execution a hit job and they're all credible to mohamed bin to the highest levels of the saudi leadership the saudis have long denied any involvement and mohammed mohammed bin some on earlier this week actually said in a t.v. interview that he's now accepting responsibility for the killing but he said he didn't order it we also asked the teacher about what she thinks about these remarks by mohamed bin some and let's listen to her. sounds like a political maneuver to me these statements made at this particular time seem like an attempt to quell pressure from the public mohammed bin soundman said he accepts responsibility but at the same time he says he didn't know anything about it an
no one could have imagined that the hatred for jamal could go so far that it would get him to. himself wouldn't afonso. he was a problem for the saudi rulers he was someone who said things they didn't want to hear. you hear what can you tell us about the state of the investigation. well you know the u.n. investigation and the turkish investigation both concluded that this is likely an extrajudicial execution a hit job and they're all credible to mohamed bin to the highest levels of the saudi...
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jamal, who came to the u.s. from pakistan. he says he had fthlen in love woman whose family had arranged a marriage for her with another ma t when the womd her family she wanted to marry jamal instea they killed her. a tribal councilhen ordered jamal's execution, so he fled the country. what do you think will hapn if h you are deported back to pakistan? >> reporter: on arrival in the u.s., he asked for asylum. he's been in ice detention for 11 months as his case makes its way through immigration court. katie schwarnntzs legal director of the american civil liberties union in louisiana. she says that migrants like jamal who enter the u.s. legally seeking asylum a demonstrate a "credible fear" of returning to their home country should be released on bond. >> they're entitled to consideration for something that our immigration law calls "humanitarian parole," which means the right to remain out in the community in the united states as ice considers whether the grant of asylum is appropriate. >> reporter: ice's regi
jamal, who came to the u.s. from pakistan. he says he had fthlen in love woman whose family had arranged a marriage for her with another ma t when the womd her family she wanted to marry jamal instea they killed her. a tribal councilhen ordered jamal's execution, so he fled the country. what do you think will hapn if h you are deported back to pakistan? >> reporter: on arrival in the u.s., he asked for asylum. he's been in ice detention for 11 months as his case makes its way through...
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no one could have imagined that the hatred for jamal could go so far that it would get him to. himself wouldn't afonso. he was a problem for the saudi rulers he was someone who said things they didn't want to hear. and. what can you tell us about the state of the investigation. well you know the u.n. investigation and the turkish investigation both concluded that this is likely an extrajudicial execution a hit shop and they're all credible to mohamed bin to the highest levels of the saudi leadership the saudis have long denied any involvement and mohammed mohammed bin samana earlier this week actually said in a t.v. interview that he's now accepting responsibility for the killing but he said he didn't order it we also asked the teacher about what she things about these remarks by mohamed bin some and let's listen to her. it sounds like a political maneuver to me these statements made at this particular time seem like an attempt to quell pressure from the public mohammed bin soundman said he accepts responsibility but at the same time he says he didn't know anything about it and
no one could have imagined that the hatred for jamal could go so far that it would get him to. himself wouldn't afonso. he was a problem for the saudi rulers he was someone who said things they didn't want to hear. and. what can you tell us about the state of the investigation. well you know the u.n. investigation and the turkish investigation both concluded that this is likely an extrajudicial execution a hit shop and they're all credible to mohamed bin to the highest levels of the saudi...
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saudi agents in turkey yet one year later there are still been no justice for the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us hong kong is taking stock after the violent clashes that erupted on china's national day spontaneous flash mobs have been gathering to protest the close range police shooting of a teenager on tuesday a dramatic escalation of the unrest which has rocked this city for the last 4 months hundreds have also converged on a court in the calhoun district to support protesters arrested in a number of past demonstrations today's court hearing is the biggest so far since the demonstrations began. let's go straight to hong kong now we're bringing in our correspondent there charlotte also tell who's been there for the last few months charlotte good morning to you oh what a day yesterday for hong kong what's happening where you are today. there is a lot of anger on the streets today brian just a short time ago this park in the commercial district of hong kong with packed with protesters many of them coming from the offices in the surround
saudi agents in turkey yet one year later there are still been no justice for the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us hong kong is taking stock after the violent clashes that erupted on china's national day spontaneous flash mobs have been gathering to protest the close range police shooting of a teenager on tuesday a dramatic escalation of the unrest which has rocked this city for the last 4 months hundreds have also converged on a court in the...
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the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. that he don't believe the saudis went to the extent of sending the body double here i'll murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our money was told to walk along for streets before taking a taxi to the sultan our district where he disposed of her charges clothes. on the 19th of june 29th teen the un special rapporteur on arbitrary executions and yes kalama published her investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi it included a direct indictment of the saudi authorities for their involvement in what it called extra dudish all execution. said that there was credible evidence requiring further investigation into the involvement in the crime of high level saudi officials including crown prince mohammed bin salma himself. i didn't know m
the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. that he don't believe the saudis went to the extent of sending the body double here i'll murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our...
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it's been a year since journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to get documents he needed for his upcoming marriage he never came out investigations by turkish officials indicate that he was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma says he takes responsibility but he denies ordering the killing. is demanding answers from riyadh the crown prince monley does. it is meaningful that this was broadcast close to the october 2nd date it sounds to me like it was something that was said to weaken or listen public pressure secondly if that is not the case and it was carried out under the crown prince's responsibility then we would have the right to ask him about the details then why was jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now i am talking about the details for instance we don't know where the body is his funeral prayers have not been performed there is no b.-real if he carries full responsibility then i believe we should be able to ask these questions in that case mohammed bin some m
it's been a year since journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to get documents he needed for his upcoming marriage he never came out investigations by turkish officials indicate that he was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma says he takes responsibility but he denies ordering the killing. is demanding answers from riyadh the crown prince monley does. it is meaningful that this was broadcast close to the october 2nd...
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for jamal and for justice for jamelle why do we need justice for jamal we need justice for jamal because of course he has been the victim of a gruesome murder that the m.p. kits the state and then plea could c.i.s. leave all of the state we want justice because that kind of regulation should not go and respond to but we also want justice for jamal because. calling for their justice we are also protecting a lot of other drano least who were not as well known as who we are not american resident who where not hired and working for the washington post or came saw we are letting everyone knows that no one can get away with murdering a journalist no one can get away with murdering jamal khashoggi that's the signal that must be sent this is a signal that the international community must send so that john only stay around the world are protected for reporting for investigating and for giving us the truth on a range of issues final thought from you and this is on a more personal level for you the amount of work you put into the report was enormous you fact finding missions do you feel and this is
for jamal and for justice for jamelle why do we need justice for jamal we need justice for jamal because of course he has been the victim of a gruesome murder that the m.p. kits the state and then plea could c.i.s. leave all of the state we want justice because that kind of regulation should not go and respond to but we also want justice for jamal because. calling for their justice we are also protecting a lot of other drano least who were not as well known as who we are not american resident...
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the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. that they even believe the saudis went to the extent of setting up an audi double here to pull out all murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. all mud and he was told to walk along 4 streets before taking a taxi to the sultan our district where he disposed of her charges clothes. on the 19th of june 29th teen the un special rapporteur on arbitrary executions and yes kalama published her investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi it included a direct indictment of the saudi or for it is for their involvement in what it called extra dudish all execution. said that there was credible evidence requiring further investigation into the involvement in the crime of high level saudi officials including crown prince mohammed bin salma himsel
the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. that they even believe the saudis went to the extent of setting up an audi double here to pull out all murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running...
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the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. they think if you don't believe the saudis went to the extent of sending body double here i'll murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our money was told to walk along for streets before taking a taxi to the sultan our district where he disposed of her charges clothes. on the 19th of june 29th teen the un special rapporteur on arbitrary executions and yes kalama published her investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi it included a direct indictment of the saudi authorities for their involvement in what it called extra dudish all execution. said that there was credible evidence requiring further investigation into the involvement in the crime of high level saudi officials including crown prince mohammed bin salma himself we are i d
the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. they think if you don't believe the saudis went to the extent of sending body double here i'll murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on....
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the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi look alive jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they're now telling c.n.n. they think he will believe the saudis went to the extent of sending the body double here to paul murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows he's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our money was told to walk along for streets before taking a taxi to the sultan our district where he disposed of her charges clothes. on the 19th of june 29th teen the u.n. special report. turned on arbitrary executions and yes kalama published her investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi it included a direct indictment of the saudi or thor it is for their involvement in what it called extra dudish all execution. kalam are said that there was credible evidence requiring further investigation into the involvement in the crime of high level saudi officials including crown prince mohammed bin salma
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ishould point out that this about much more than jamal khashoggi. this is about a human rights record that is abysmal. there are women in prison for pressing for women's rights. clerics, one economist, many people rounded up and put in prison. there were 200 businessmen and others. this program looks broadly at all the kinds of repression that has been ongoing under mohammad bin salman. host: let me ask you about the relationship between saudi arabia and the u.s.. a headline saying that with the chips down saudis find fewer friends a year since the murder. what is your assessment of the relationship? guest: certainly the relationship with the trump administration does not seem to change. the president is standing by saudi arabia and has been close to them all along. he made his first foreign trip to riyadh and was welcomed with a royal treatment. and, a sword dance. they put his picture up on buildings. you can see this in the documentary. like no otherd president before him. that relationship has stayed strong even through the murder of jamal khash
ishould point out that this about much more than jamal khashoggi. this is about a human rights record that is abysmal. there are women in prison for pressing for women's rights. clerics, one economist, many people rounded up and put in prison. there were 200 businessmen and others. this program looks broadly at all the kinds of repression that has been ongoing under mohammad bin salman. host: let me ask you about the relationship between saudi arabia and the u.s.. a headline saying that with...
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more on the backlash from the nba yaults, joining us now is jamal mashburn jamal great to have you here at "fast money. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> what's your take on all this. >> well, when i played in the nba i played under david stern and new adam silver when took over knew adam since he was nba entertainment. they are a pickle. one thing about the nba they are usually at the forefront much social issues but i don't think they were anticipating this one. this caught them out of left field a bit. a lot of money involved. there is a lot of politics involved but i think adam silver is the best person to handle it and i think the players are a little bit of a quandary too because some have marking deals with some of the chinese shoe companies. it's interesting in how this shakes out not just from the nba standpoint but from a political landscape. >> right the most recent sort of political controversy in the world of sports was the kneeling controversy. that was really something generated and kept up by the players. so it's sort of a different circumstance to have the gm of the
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the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they are now telling c.n.n. that they even believe the saudis went to the extent of sending body double here to pull out all murder any appeared to complain about wearing who shows she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. or shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our money was told to walk along for streets before taking a taxi to the sultan our district where he disposed of her charges clothes. on the 19th of june 29th teen the un special rapporteur on arbitrary executions and yes kalama published her investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi it included a direct indictment of the saudi or for it is for their involvement in what it called extra dudish of the execution. now said that there was credible evidence requiring further investigation into the involvement in the crime of high level saudi officials including crown prince mohammed bin salma hims
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agents in turkey yet one year later there is still been no justice for a washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. brian thomas great to have you with us hong kong is taking stock today after the violent clashes that erupted on china's national day spontaneous flash mobs have gathered protest at the blue shoes of a teenager on tuesday dramatic escalation of the un raw. asked which has rocked this city for the last 4 months. hundreds of people have also converged on a court in the county district to support protesters arrested in previous demonstrations today's court hearings are the biggest so far since the demonstrations began. let's go straight to hong kong now we're bringing in our correspondent there charlotte tell who's been there for the last few months charlotte good morning to you oh what a day yesterday for hong kong what's happening where you are today. there is a lot of anger on the streets today brian just a short time ago this park in the commercial district of hong kong with packed with protesters many of them coming from the offices in the surrounding areas dressed in sui
agents in turkey yet one year later there is still been no justice for a washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. brian thomas great to have you with us hong kong is taking stock today after the violent clashes that erupted on china's national day spontaneous flash mobs have gathered protest at the blue shoes of a teenager on tuesday dramatic escalation of the un raw. asked which has rocked this city for the last 4 months. hundreds of people have also converged on a court in the county...
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of their net and while as jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now jamal khashoggi his fiance demands answers from riyadh one year after the journalist was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. and stonewalled trump says the impeachment inquiry against him is an attempted coup as the secretary of state has warned against blocking access to witnesses. protesters in hong kong have come out in support of the teenager shot by police during violent demonstrations on choose day the 18 year old is said to be in a stable condition in hospital after being hit in the chest at close range police say it was an act of self-defense as agent brown reports the increase in violence as divided opinion in the semi autonomous city. the violence was intense and lasted until early wednesday morning affecting areas across hong kong leaving some neighborhoods eerily quiet but few cities in the world clean up as quickly as hong kong in a street would have been a battleground until just a few hours earlier they were wiping away graffiti before getting back to w
of their net and while as jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now jamal khashoggi his fiance demands answers from riyadh one year after the journalist was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. and stonewalled trump says the impeachment inquiry against him is an attempted coup as the secretary of state has warned against blocking access to witnesses. protesters in hong kong have come out in support of the teenager shot by police during violent...
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so jamal and her t.j. took a taxi to the saudi consulate. therefore monica like i'm not about to be an arm of . the thought issue one should get a video listen up. back to be. charged or to go and it's called each other the way it is. for mr chicken i wonder if that. band the 2 of them all the talk about the we will all know ecosystem for that. during his 90 minute visit to show she was told the necessary documents will be processed in the next few days. that same evening show she flew back to london having spent. less than a day in his stumble. i was one of the last people to meet him before he disappeared he was here with me in this office we spent the day together we had lunch together and then he went to the airport i followed him the following they threw away some old cause he was forced to appear on my t.v. show. but by the time i arrived in the summer he was gone and i can tell you that when we met here. seemed quite comfortable and excited about the prospects of marriage we discussed. a project to hear how the mind and that is to set
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so jamal and her t.j. took a taxi to the saudi consulate. therefore going to get a couple of active in our lives. that are the issue and actually get a video listen up. and back to being without full on charge door to door and it's called each other. for mr chicken i wonder if that. ban the help of them all the talk about the we will all know ecosystem for that. during his 90 minute visit to show she was told the necessary documents will be processed in the next few days. that same evening show she flew back to london having spent. less than a day in his stumble. i was one of the last people to meet him before he disappeared he was here with me in this office we spent the day together we had lunch together and then he went to the airport i followed him the following they threw away some would cause he was forced to appear on my t.v. show. but by the time i arrived in the summer he was gone and i can tell you that when we met here. seemed quite comfortable and excited about the prospects of marriage we discussed. a project to hear how the min
so jamal and her t.j. took a taxi to the saudi consulate. therefore going to get a couple of active in our lives. that are the issue and actually get a video listen up. and back to being without full on charge door to door and it's called each other. for mr chicken i wonder if that. ban the help of them all the talk about the we will all know ecosystem for that. during his 90 minute visit to show she was told the necessary documents will be processed in the next few days. that same evening show...
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the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they are now telling c.n.n. that even believe the saudis went to the extent of setting up a body double here are murder any appeared to complain about wearing who show she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. or shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our money was told to walk along for streets before taking a taxi to the sultan our district where he disposed of her charges clothes. on the 19th of june 29th teen the un special rapporteur on arbitrary executions and yes kalama published her investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi it included a direct indictment of the saudi or thora his for their involvement in what it called extra dudish all execution. said that there was credible evidence requiring further investigation into the involvement in the crime of high level saudi officials including crown prince mohammed bin salma himself we are i do you
the 3rd was most to file murder any dressed as a jamal khashoggi lookalike of jamal khashoggi was a premeditated murder and they are now telling c.n.n. that even believe the saudis went to the extent of setting up a body double here are murder any appeared to complain about wearing who show she's clothes shouting it's scary wearing the clothes of someone who was killed 20 minutes ago. or shows his shoes didn't fit him properly so the team leaders allowed him to keep his running shoes on. our...
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now it's one year since the journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to change documents for his upcoming marriage in never came out investigations by turkish officials indicate that because he was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad saudi crown prince maman been solved months says he takes responsibility but denies ordering the killing. say is demanding answers from riyadh and the current crown prince monley the. it is meaningful that this was brought close close to the october 2nd date it sounds to me like it was something that was said to weaken or listen public pressure secondly if that is not the case and it was carried out under the crown prince's responsibility then we would have the right to ask him about the details then why was jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now i am talking about the details for instance we don't know where the body is his funeral prayers have not been performed there is no b.-real if he carries full responsibility then i believe we should be able to ask these questions in th
now it's one year since the journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to change documents for his upcoming marriage in never came out investigations by turkish officials indicate that because he was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad saudi crown prince maman been solved months says he takes responsibility but denies ordering the killing. say is demanding answers from riyadh and the current crown prince monley the. it is meaningful that this was brought...
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laura: so many questions still about jamal khashoggi's death one year on. officials in india say that has killed or than 100 h dptpeed ilee opn greece says it will deportinhe 10,000 migrants by the end of next year after a deadly fire mit .g lesbos.e island of less - reveal his final brexit plni to pyn tan learsrldeeath asay could be based on the creation of an all-ireland econon whwould allow agricultural and food products to moverodu through northe ireland without border checks. china will mark 70 years since o the foundithe people's republic on tuesday with a massive military parade in tiananmen square. the show of force comes days after hong kong saw some of its worst violen in months. molotov cocktails as policeeld fired rubber bullets into the crowds. rupert wingfield-hayes has morea rupert: on min beijing, leadership turned out to remember the millions who died in the long struggle establish what they call new china. m this was tent of victory. october 1, 1949. "today, china has chairman mao declared.stupd ," the country who rok -- the country he too
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no one could have imagined that the hatred for jamal could go so far that it would get him to. himself wouldn't to fought so. but he was a problem for the saudi rulers he was someone who said things they didn't want to hear. your lear definitely a difficult day for his loved ones what can you tell us about the investigation at this point. well the un investigation and the turkish investigation here both concluded that this was likely an extrajudicial execution a hit shop and they found credible evidence. had been simon and other high level saudi officials were liable for the murder of the saudis as you explained for a long time denied any involvement and then put some people on trial and crown prince mohammed bin some man earlier this week admitted in a t.v. interview or said that he takes the responsibility for this killing but he didn't order it but his critics of course say this is him trying to save his face trying to you know politically maneuver his way out of this so this is not seen as some kind of you know him admitting him that he was the one behind this murder our ri
no one could have imagined that the hatred for jamal could go so far that it would get him to. himself wouldn't to fought so. but he was a problem for the saudi rulers he was someone who said things they didn't want to hear. your lear definitely a difficult day for his loved ones what can you tell us about the investigation at this point. well the un investigation and the turkish investigation here both concluded that this was likely an extrajudicial execution a hit shop and they found credible...
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and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis ddon't wana know aboutut palesninians. they don't w want toto reaeach they don't wwant to cross into streets and d neighborhoodods w the paleststinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our
and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go...
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jamal simmons the host of "the remedy" on hill tv. congratulations a new cbs news political contributor. >> thank you. brennan: welcome to the family. michael steel a republican strategist and paula reid a white house correspondent for cbs keeping an eye on the justice department. paul a you're a lawyer. >> recovering. brn: this week when muvaney went to the podium. today he's walking it back. >> democrats have taken criticism for holding hearings end closed door and not in the public's ear. then they got the best witness imaginable not only publicly but nationally. not only did he confirm the qui quo pro. he has walked back. that's a significant blow to the impeachment defense and muddied the waters of the durham review. that is under scrutiny as to whether this is a review of tkpwalgtering fact or give the president a political win. democrats couldn't of asked for a better witness than mulvaney. today he tried to deny a qui quo pro. i went back through the transcript. he was asked repeatedly are you saying this was tide in the inves
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the fiancee of murdered jamal khashoggi expected to be among those marking the first anniversary of his murder. she'll be outside the compound where he was killed. this happening amid a new push from the criminal court to investigate saudi arabia's crown prince. y you. >> they're devoted to the case since then and what's happening. >> reporter: well, so many people on this day marking this grim anniversary, christine, outside this building where jamal khashoggi was murdered a year ago. they're expected to bring in officials from turkey and elsewhere, dissidents, activists, friends of jamal khashoggi and as you mentioned his fiancee. as you remember, she was out here, waiting outside when he walked in to obtain papers this wow would allow them to get married, but that led to his murder and dismemberment inside that building. this gathering will mark it with a moment of silence, but they're describing this as a moment of unsilence because they say silence is what the killers of jamal khashoggi wanted. the one-year anniversary, of course, is coming at a time for this renewed call for justi
the fiancee of murdered jamal khashoggi expected to be among those marking the first anniversary of his murder. she'll be outside the compound where he was killed. this happening amid a new push from the criminal court to investigate saudi arabia's crown prince. y you. >> they're devoted to the case since then and what's happening. >> reporter: well, so many people on this day marking this grim anniversary, christine, outside this building where jamal khashoggi was murdered a year...
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the bulls the smiths by presidential veto and a year after jamal khashoggi death congregational angus' still burns we're gaining bipartisan support here in congress for stronger and stronger action this is this issue is not going away the over rocking reality though that the executive will continue to defy congress from the solve the issue until it is changed either through the ballot box or by a successful impeachment trial of the president before the senate my kind of al-jazeera washington north korea's far 2 missiles off its east coast towards japan just hours after saying it would resume nuclear talks with the u.s. on saturday south korea and japan say they detected the launches from one son so says it's possible they were launched from a submarine which would be a 1st this year both traveled east and one landed inside japan's exclusive economic zone. then you just knew parliament has been sworn in following a lengthy probe protests hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested this week and they're objecting to propose legislation that they say will limit freedoms and cripple affa
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camera captured the last images of journalist jamal khashoggi he was walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul where he would be brutally murdered what happened inside this building shocked the world. body is believed to have been dismembered and disposed of his remains have never been found. jamal khashoggi was an outspoken critic of the saudi leadership since 2017 he had lived in self-imposed exile in the u.s. i was a columnist for the washington post. after he was murdered saudi arabia initially hampered turkey's efforts to investigate but eventually riyadh admitted she had died in the concert at the state television spoke of an argument that had broken out with shock she being killed a new suing brawl. but the consulate building had been bugged by turkish intelligence that meant ankara had audiobook orderings of exactly what happened turkey also released c.c.t.v. footage of 15 saudi government agents writing in the stumble on the day of the killing and leaving just hours later among them a top advisor to saudi crown prince mohammed bin salmond despite the smiles the crown princ
camera captured the last images of journalist jamal khashoggi he was walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul where he would be brutally murdered what happened inside this building shocked the world. body is believed to have been dismembered and disposed of his remains have never been found. jamal khashoggi was an outspoken critic of the saudi leadership since 2017 he had lived in self-imposed exile in the u.s. i was a columnist for the washington post. after he was murdered saudi arabia...
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now it's one year since the journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to obtain documents for his upcoming marriage he never came out and that. geishas by turkish officials indicate that because georgie was killed and dismembered by saudi hit squad the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon says he takes responsibility but he denies ordering the killing. fiance is demanding answers from riyadh and the crown prince. monley does . it is meaningful that this was broadcast close to the october 2nd date it sounds to me like it was something that was said to weaken or listen public pressure secondly if that is not the case and it was carried out under the crown prince's responsibility then we would have the right to ask him about the details then why was jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now i am talking about the details for instance we don't know where the body is his funeral prayers have not been performed there is no burial if he carries full responsibility then i believe we should be able to ask these questions in
now it's one year since the journalist jamal khashoggi entered saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul to obtain documents for his upcoming marriage he never came out and that. geishas by turkish officials indicate that because georgie was killed and dismembered by saudi hit squad the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon says he takes responsibility but he denies ordering the killing. fiance is demanding answers from riyadh and the crown prince. monley does . it is meaningful that this was...
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dismembered by saudi agents in turkey yet one year later still no justice for washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. we are human and we are people if someone makes a mistake one time we should just leave them. to what should countries do about citizens who supported islamic state and now want to go home we find out why kosovo decided to allow this woman and others like her to return to class cheerless berlin germany's most successful basketball team x. is its cheerleading squad and ignites a debate all the berlin says cheerleading is outdated and feels it's sexist stereotypes but critics argue it is a demanding sport that deserves far more recognition. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us british prime minister boris johnson has outlined what he is calling his final offer to brussels on the terms of the deal for the u.k.'s exit from the european union johnson was addressing his conservative party's annual conference in the. order in english city of manchester and one of the biggest stumbling blocks in negotiations with the e.u. is how to prevent a hard border between northern
dismembered by saudi agents in turkey yet one year later still no justice for washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. we are human and we are people if someone makes a mistake one time we should just leave them. to what should countries do about citizens who supported islamic state and now want to go home we find out why kosovo decided to allow this woman and others like her to return to class cheerless berlin germany's most successful basketball team x. is its cheerleading squad and...
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turkey's president vows to uncover the truth about the killing of jamal while the saudi crown prince insists he did not order the murder. a summit to end cameroon separatist crisis falters before it even begins as rebels and the opposition boycott the talks. hello thank you for joining us yemen's who the rebels have released hundreds of prisoners which could revive efforts to end the war that has sparked the world's worst humanitarian crisis the u.n. hopes the move will lead to a larger exchange of prisoners with the saudi and iraqi coalition it comes a day after who the commanders released video footage that. they said show the capture of sauza as of saudi backed fighters well some of binge of i reports the. paraded in front of cameras and told they can go home. these are some of the 350 prisoners released by yemen's who the rebels assured me that it's an overwhelming sense of delight happiness and pleasure as i am coming home back to my family at home and i mean. we hope for the release of all prisoners and detainees from all sides simply because we are you many's and all the priso
turkey's president vows to uncover the truth about the killing of jamal while the saudi crown prince insists he did not order the murder. a summit to end cameroon separatist crisis falters before it even begins as rebels and the opposition boycott the talks. hello thank you for joining us yemen's who the rebels have released hundreds of prisoners which could revive efforts to end the war that has sparked the world's worst humanitarian crisis the u.n. hopes the move will lead to a larger...
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dismembered by saudi agents in turkey get one years later still no justice for washington post journalist jamal khashoggi . and we are human we are people if someone makes a mistake one time we shouldn't just leave them. what should countries do about citizens who supported islamic state and now want to go home we found out we find out why kosovo decided to allow this woman and others like her to return. time sumi so much kind of thank you for joining us british prime minister boris johnson has outlined what he's calling his final offer to brussels on the terms of a deal for the u.k.'s exit from the european union johnson was addressing his conservative party's annual conference in the northern english city of manchester one of the biggest stumbling blocks in negotiations with the e.u. is how to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and johnson said new proposals on the border would be officially conveyed to brussels later this afternoon and he called them a copy. by the u.k. . today in brussels we are taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable pr
dismembered by saudi agents in turkey get one years later still no justice for washington post journalist jamal khashoggi . and we are human we are people if someone makes a mistake one time we shouldn't just leave them. what should countries do about citizens who supported islamic state and now want to go home we found out we find out why kosovo decided to allow this woman and others like her to return. time sumi so much kind of thank you for joining us british prime minister boris johnson has...
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learn more at retire your risk dot org. >>> did you order the murder of jamal khashoggi? >> translator: absolutely not. this was a heinous crime, but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia, especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government. today the investigations are being carried out, and once charges are proven against someone regardless of their rank, it will be taken to court, no exception made. if there is any such hfinformatn that charges me, i hope it is brought forward publicly. >> that's the crown prince of saudi arabia three days ago, and exactly one year ago today "washington post" columnist and legal u.s. resident jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey believing he was there to obtain documents needed for his marriage. minutes later he was dead at the hands of saudi agents. joining us now editorial page editor and columnist overseeing the "washington post" opinion section fred hyatt and social editor for "washington post" david ignatius. the "washington post" is out today with a spec
learn more at retire your risk dot org. >>> did you order the murder of jamal khashoggi? >> translator: absolutely not. this was a heinous crime, but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia, especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government. today the investigations are being carried out, and once charges are proven against someone regardless of their rank, it will be taken to court, no exception made. if there is any such...
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deeply divided society all right as in the lebanese capital beirut say no thank you let's bring in jamal horse and he's a journalist and for me it is a english he joins us live now from beirut so what do you make of the speech by president i would nominate you know he talked about the scourge of corruption but do you think it'll be enough to calm the young go in the streets. i mean unless action is seen i don't think anything is going to calm the people on the streets of course there is the other option of just squashing the uprising which is an option but like i was mentioning right now that would require the cooperation of the army which doesn't seem to be available right now show there are i mean it did not inspire confidence i think that's how you summarize it it was clearly a prerecorded message you saw a lot of junk cards there is some books in the background seem to have moved during the speech so this is not exactly a speech that aspires confidence and that's what the people were looking for in the president all right so how realistic then jamal are the demands of the protesters
deeply divided society all right as in the lebanese capital beirut say no thank you let's bring in jamal horse and he's a journalist and for me it is a english he joins us live now from beirut so what do you make of the speech by president i would nominate you know he talked about the scourge of corruption but do you think it'll be enough to calm the young go in the streets. i mean unless action is seen i don't think anything is going to calm the people on the streets of course there is the...
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just one year on there has still been no justice from saudi arabia for the washington post journalist jamal khashoggi plus we are human we have people if someone makes a mistake one time we should use lethal. force in countries do about citizens who supported islamic state in syria and now want to go home. we find out why cause of our decided to allow this woman and others like her to return. our brian thomas great to have you with us hundreds of people in hong kong are staging a sit in at a school to protest against the use of live ammunition by police at a demonstration yesterday police shot and injured a teenager after he allegedly tried to attack them with a pole now this happened during one of the most violent days and months of pro-democracy protests more than $100.00 people were injured. nearly 200 people arrested. in what's become a familiar pattern tuesday's peaceful gathering quickly descended into violence police fired tear gas into the crowd sparking clashes that flared up across the city then another escalation a police officer is filmed firing a pistol at an 18 year old studen
just one year on there has still been no justice from saudi arabia for the washington post journalist jamal khashoggi plus we are human we have people if someone makes a mistake one time we should use lethal. force in countries do about citizens who supported islamic state in syria and now want to go home. we find out why cause of our decided to allow this woman and others like her to return. our brian thomas great to have you with us hundreds of people in hong kong are staging a sit in at a...
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like they called it a moment of unsigned ints a service to mark one year since jamal hershel she was murdered inside the saudi arabian consulates in istanbul unsigned ints because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though demand was killed his voice lives on his fiancee the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions after their words here in my life i stand here broken but for all. proud to see you all here and video all i still think just says i want to know what happened so he's body i want his friend to be released from jail i want those in power i hold accountable for de actions among the other speakers jeff bezos amazon founder and owner of the washington post the newspaper official she wrote for and you need to know. that you are in our hearts. we are here. and you are not alone many believe killing was carried out on the order of crown prince mohammed bin said something the saudi royal has always denied but in recent days he has said as a leader he does bear
like they called it a moment of unsigned ints a service to mark one year since jamal hershel she was murdered inside the saudi arabian consulates in istanbul unsigned ints because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though demand was killed his voice lives on his fiancee the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions after their words here in my life i stand here broken but for...
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those are the latest headlines coming up next so that just there is jamal khashoggi. fishel animal and. we're. back again are trying to find out what. saudi arabia from farmers are to turn watched him on her show. show she is from up. some form of closure foreign minister saying this was all a terrible and the execution of jamal khashoggi your frequent critic of the shots on the regime and the side of the saudi consulate on your amy i'm. trying to. the world here telling of josh of jane was a premeditated murder monday the 1st of october 28th. nothing seemed out of the ordinary in the belgrade forest in the northwest of the took a city of istanbul. it was the start of the week so there were only a few visitors. just before sunset surveillance cameras picked up a car belonging to the consulate of saudi arabia in istanbul it passed through the security gate before moving through the forest it would later emerge in the turkish outs about newspaper that it was carrying the saudi military attache. xeni what took his intelligence would call a surveillance mission. according
those are the latest headlines coming up next so that just there is jamal khashoggi. fishel animal and. we're. back again are trying to find out what. saudi arabia from farmers are to turn watched him on her show. show she is from up. some form of closure foreign minister saying this was all a terrible and the execution of jamal khashoggi your frequent critic of the shots on the regime and the side of the saudi consulate on your amy i'm. trying to. the world here telling of josh of jane was a...
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then, one year after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, what have we learned about the man many claim bea responsibility: saudi arabia's crown prince mohmammad bin salman? plus, as china exports its cutting-edge technology worldwide, criti c foul over what they see as surveillance with the power to silence dissent. >> ( translated ): they choose chinese companies because china had already developed a monitoring system that allowed em to have control over the activity of the population.eir , designed to control everythingth in society.f: >> woodruf all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its our no-contract plgive you as much, or as little, talk, text and data as you want, and our u.s.-based customer service team is on hand to hp. to learn more, go to consercellular.tv >> bnsf raway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vi
then, one year after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, what have we learned about the man many claim bea responsibility: saudi arabia's crown prince mohmammad bin salman? plus, as china exports its cutting-edge technology worldwide, criti c foul over what they see as surveillance with the power to silence dissent. >> ( translated ): they choose chinese companies because china had already developed a monitoring system that allowed em to have control over the activity of the...
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crown prince's responsibility then we would have the right to ask him about the details then why was jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now i am talking about the details for instance we don't know where the body is his funeral prayers have not been performed there is no b.-real if he carries full responsibility then i believe we should be able to ask these questions in that case mohammed bin so munch should give an answer. north korea's fired one missile from its east coast towards japan just hours after saying it would resume nuclear talks with the u.s. on saturday south korea and japan say they detected the launch from one son seoul says it's possible it was launched from a submarine which would be if 1st this year. iraq's prime minister says an inquiry will be obtained after 2 people were killed during violent nationwide protests another $200.00 people were injured as police fired rubber bullets and tear gas on demonstrators the protests were against unemployment and poor basic services rallies took place in several cities including not just nas
crown prince's responsibility then we would have the right to ask him about the details then why was jamal killed and why has the public not been informed about the death until now i am talking about the details for instance we don't know where the body is his funeral prayers have not been performed there is no b.-real if he carries full responsibility then i believe we should be able to ask these questions in that case mohammed bin so munch should give an answer. north korea's fired one...
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camera captured the last images of journalist jamal khashoggi he was walking into the saudi consulate in east where he would be brutally murdered what happened inside this building shocked the world. body is believed to have been dismembered and disposed of his remains have never been found. she was an outspoken critic of the saudi leadership since 2017 he had lived in self-imposed exile in the u.s. and was a columnist for the washington post. after he was murdered saudi arabia initially hampered turkish efforts to investigate but eventually riyadh admitted she had died
camera captured the last images of journalist jamal khashoggi he was walking into the saudi consulate in east where he would be brutally murdered what happened inside this building shocked the world. body is believed to have been dismembered and disposed of his remains have never been found. she was an outspoken critic of the saudi leadership since 2017 he had lived in self-imposed exile in the u.s. and was a columnist for the washington post. after he was murdered saudi arabia initially...
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because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though jamal was killed his voice lives on his fiancee teacher think is the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions after their words here in my life i stand here broken but brought. for good to see you all here and all i still seek justice i want to know what's. so he's got the i once he's friends to be released from jail i want those. held accountable for their actions among the other speakers jeff bezos amazon founder and owner of the washington post the newspaper official she wrote for and you need to know. that you are in our hearts. we are here. and you are not alone many believe killing was carried out on the order of crown prince mohammed bin said something the saudi royal has always denied but in recent days he has said as a leader he does bear ultimate responsibility those addressing the memorial say it's not enough insisting that justice must be served not just in the case of casualties killing but also other crime
because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though jamal was killed his voice lives on his fiancee teacher think is the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions after their words here in my life i stand here broken but brought. for good to see you all here and all i still seek justice i want to know what's. so he's got the i once he's friends to be released from jail i want...